PRI, Wharton Launch Global Program on Responsible Investment Leadership

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  • New Wharton/PRI executive certificate links fiduciary duty with sustainability, launching February 2026.
  • Program arrives amid regulatory, geopolitical, and climate-driven pressures on institutional investors.
  • Designed to equip C-suite leaders with frameworks for managing material ESG risks and opportunities.

A Strategic Response to Market Complexity

Ahead of New York Climate Week, the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) Academy and Wharton Executive Education announced the launch of a joint executive program focused on sustainability in investment leadership.

The course, titled the Wharton/PRI Executive Certificate: Impact, Value and the Materiality of Sustainability, will begin in February 2026. A public webinar on September 12, 2025, will formally introduce the initiative, bringing together faculty and PRI leaders for a discussion on the future of responsible investing.

The move comes as global markets contend with intensifying climate risk, regulatory shifts, and geopolitical disruptions. For institutional investors, these pressures are reshaping how fiduciary responsibility is understood and applied.

Linking Fiduciary Duty to ESG

The program is designed to address a central question for executives and asset managers: how to integrate sustainability and governance into strategy without losing sight of financial returns.

As global markets face increasing complexity, from regulatory shifts and technological disruption to climate-related risks and geopolitical tensions, investors need robust frameworks and educational tools to make informed investment decisions,” said Anthony Roberts, director of the PRI Academy.This course underpins how fiduciary responsibility and responsible investing go hand in hand.”

Anthony Roberts, director of the PRI Academy

By grounding the curriculum in fiduciary duty and evidence-based practice, the certificate seeks to provide participants with both a conceptual foundation and practical skills.

A Partnership of Academic and Industry Leaders

The PRI partnered with Wharton’s Executive Education division and its Impact, Value, and Sustainable Business Initiative, a program that emphasizes measurable outcomes and links sustainability to long-term corporate performance.

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Responsible investment is a professional discipline that empowers investors with the insights and frameworks needed to lead in a complex financial landscape,” said Professor Witold Henisz, vice dean and faculty director of the initiative. “Our goal is to prepare leaders to integrate sustainability and governance into strategy, valuation, and decision making.”

Professor Witold Henisz

Wharton Executive Education has a long-standing role in translating academic rigor into actionable business leadership. Its collaboration with PRI, which represents more than 5,000 signatories and over $121 trillion in assets under management, brings scale and authority to the initiative.

Global Reach and Practical Design

Open to executives worldwide, the course will feature faculty-led modules, practitioner insights, and interactive components designed to simulate real-world decision-making. By combining academic theory with applied learning, the program seeks to offer executives tools they can immediately deploy within their organizations.

The launch event on September 12 will highlight both the curriculum and the broader role of education in accelerating responsible investment. The panel will feature PRI leaders and Wharton faculty discussing how ESG factors are becoming inseparable from financial materiality.

Why It Matters for Investors

For senior executives, the partnership highlights a broader shift in the investment community. Fiduciary duty is increasingly defined not just by short-term returns but also by managing systemic risks—from climate change to supply chain instability—that affect long-term value.

The program’s design reflects growing regulatory scrutiny in Europe, North America, and Asia, where disclosure standards and sustainability reporting are placing new demands on investors. At the same time, institutional clients and asset owners are asking managers to demonstrate how ESG integration strengthens portfolio resilience.

A Global Signal on Education and Governance

By joining forces, Wharton and PRI are positioning responsible investment education as an essential competency for leadership in global finance. With market conditions in flux, the initiative sends a clear message: the ability to connect sustainability with financial materiality is no longer optional for institutional leaders.

For policymakers and C-suite decision-makers, the launch offers an early view into how future fiduciary expectations may be shaped—not by ideology, but by the evolving realities of risk, governance, and capital markets.

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